via wikipedia
January 16th, 2009
Manifesto #3
January 13th, 2009
Philippe Druillet
January 6th, 2009
ZEITGUISED
Ever since I deinstalled my MASS show, I’ve been really struggling with what direction my art should go in. I’m interested in too many things, and I go in too many directions, making my artistic practice fractured and inconsistent. I never have time to fully develop any idea, or make anything other than derivative iterations of the same idea.
So this has been really stewing in my mind over these past few weeks, and I was trawling the internet today, hoping to stumble on something that could really give me some direction. And I found this:
Peripetics from ZEITGUISED on Vimeo.
via Strange Harvest.
Its exactly what I want to be doing. Animations of strange inhuman objects. Although Zeitguised sets their fantasias in a digital gallery …
December 31st, 2008
Craig Hodgetts
A solar-powered mag-lev train system, viaserial consign
This concept drawing by Craig Hodgetts for a movie based on the book Ecotopia is quite eerie and beautiful.
The structures seem to glow in the twilight, like silicon flowers that bloom at dawn to drink in the sun.
December 22nd, 2008
Quote – Eternals Annual #1
“All we are doing is taking humanity to the next level. Unifying the race. No more prejudices. No more conflicts. No more have’s and have-not’s. No more us and them. That’s why we chose Madripoor as the point of ascension, where rich and poor are so rigidly divided between hightown and lowtown. But soon there will be just the one. Just the Terran.”
“I… don’t understand. You’re making… a celestial?”
“Of course. What did you think celestials were?”
“They are uni-minds of entire planets. Clad in armor.”
Jack Kirby look what you’ve spawned.
December 19th, 2008
December 15th, 2008
Book Cover – "The Pollinators of Eden" by John Boyd
The Pollinators of Eden by John Boyd, 1969. Penguin Books, 1978. Cover painting by Peter Cross. From jovike’s flickr.
I picked up this edition from a Book Exchange here in Austin. I find all sorts of gold at this store. This painting is so weird and otherworldly. What’s unfortunate is that there probably isn’t a scene in the book that matches the strange alien beauty of this cover.
It’s twilight on another world, before the sun rises or just after sunset, and the flower analogues are blooming. But these flowers are just the above-ground manifestation of a rhizomatic network of semi-conscious flora. They have detected the presence of human beings on the planet, and the human-faced seeds are the beginnings of an autoimmune response system that will breed simulacra to try to communicate with the outsiders (concept stolen from Stanislaw Lem’s Solaris).
December 14th, 2008
Martian Fossils
Amateur astronomers used to peer thru telescopes and try to map the canals that they saw on Mars.
via palermo project
Now amateur astropaleontologists scour the photos that NASA releases to try and discover Martian fossils.